List of Anne Hathaway performances

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Anne Hathaway is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the short-lived television drama series Get Real (1999–2000) before starring in her breakthrough role of Mia Thermopolis in the successful Disney comedy The Princess Diaries (2001).[1] It established her as a teen idol and she later reprised the role in its sequel, Royal Engagement.[1] The following year, Hathaway made her New York stage debut in the Encores! production of Carnival!. This was followed by a string of family films such as Nicholas Nickleby (2002) and Ella Enchanted (2004), which were box office flops.[1] In 2005, she transitioned to more mature roles with the acclaimed romance Brokeback Mountain.[2] In 2006, Hathaway starred opposite Meryl Streep in the highly successful comedy-drama The Devil Wears Prada and portrayed Jane Austen in the biographical drama Becoming Jane the following year.[1][2]

Hathaway received critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing a recovering alcoholic in Rachel Getting Married (2008).[1][2][3] She played Viola in The Public Theater's 2009 production of Twelfth Night, which garnered her a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play.[4] In 2010, she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for providing her voice for an episode on The Simpsons.[5] The same year, she played the White Queen in Tim Burton's $1 billion grossing fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland.[1] For her role as a free-spirited artist in Love & Other Drugs (2010), she earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.[6] During this period, Hathaway also starred in a number of other box-office hits such as Get Smart (2008), Bride Wars (2009) and Valentine's Day (2010).[7] She then went on to voice a Spix's macaw named Jewel in the animated comedy adventure film Rio (2011) and its sequel Rio 2 (2014).[7]

Another big commercial success came in 2012 with Christopher Nolan's superhero film The Dark Knight Rises, which grossed over $1 billion worldwide, in which she played Selina Kyle.[7] The same year, her performance as Fantine in Tom Hooper's epic musical Les Misérables garnered her widespread acclaim and won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[8][9][10][11] In 2014, she starred as a NASA scientist in Nolan's Interstellar, and she earned a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance nomination for her performance as a fighter pilot in the play Grounded (2015).[12] Hathaway later had starring roles in the commercially successful comedies The Intern (2015), Ocean's 8 (2018), and The Hustle (2019).[7]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2001 The Princess Diaries Mia Thermopolis [13]
The Other Side of Heaven Jean Sabin [14]
2002 Nicholas Nickleby Madeline Bray [15]
2003 The Cat Returns Haru Yoshioka (voice) [16]
2004 Ella Enchanted Ella of Frell [17]
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Mia Thermopolis [18]
2005 Hoodwinked! Red Puckett (voice) [19]
Havoc Allison Lang [20]
Brokeback Mountain Lureen Newsome Twist [21]
2006 The Devil Wears Prada Andrea "Andy" Sachs [22]
2007 Becoming Jane Jane Austen [23]
2008 Get Smart Agent 99 [24]
Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control Agent 99 Uncredited cameo [25]
Rachel Getting Married Kym Buchman [26]
Passengers Claire Summers [27]
2009 Bride Wars Emma Allen [28]
Valentino: The Last Emperor Herself Documentary [29]
2010 Valentine's Day Liz Curran [30]
Alice in Wonderland Mirana / White Queen [31]
Love & Other Drugs Maggie Murdock [32]
10 Mountains 10 Years Narrator (voice) Documentary [33]
2011 Rio Jewel (voice) [34]
One Day Emma Morley [35]
2012 The Dark Knight Rises Selina Kyle / Catwoman [36]
Les Misérables Fantine [37]
2013 Girl Rising Narrator (voice) Documentary [38]
Don Jon Emily Lombardo Cameo [39]
2014 Song One Franny Ellis Also producer [40]
Rio 2 Jewel (voice) [41]
Don Peyote Agent of TRUTH Cameo [42]
Interstellar Dr. Amelia Brand [43]
2015 The Intern Jules Ostin [44]
2016 Alice Through the Looking Glass Mirana / White Queen [45]
Colossal Gloria Also executive producer [46]
2018 Ocean's 8 Daphne Kluger [47]
2019 Serenity Karen Zariakas [48]
The Hustle Josephine Chesterfield [49]
Dark Waters Sarah Barlage Bilott [50]
2020 The Last Thing He Wanted Elena McMahon [51]
The Witches The Grand High Witch [52]
2021 Locked Down Linda [53]
2022 Armageddon Time Esther Graff [54]
2023 Eileen Rebecca Saint John [55]
She Came to Me Patricia Jessup-Lauddem Also producer [56]
2024 Mothers' Instinct Celine Also producer [57]
The Idea of You Solène Post-production; also producer [58]
TBA Mother Mary TBA Post-production [59]
TBA Untitled David Robert Mitchell film TBA Filming [60]

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role(s) Venue Ref(s)
2002 Carnival! Lili New York City Center [61]
2003 The Woman in White Laura Fairlie Sydmonton Workshop [62]
2005 Children and Art Performer New Amsterdam Theatre [63]
2009 Twelfth Night Viola Delacorte Theater [64]
2015 Grounded Unnamed pilot The Public Theater [65]
2017 The Children's Monologues Woman with unfaithful lover Carnegie Hall [66]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1999–2000 Get Real Meghan Green 22 episodes [67]
2007 Elmo's Christmas Countdown Herself Television special [68]
2008 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Anne Hathaway/The Killers" [69]
2009 The Simpsons Jenny (voice) Episode: "The Good, the Sad and the Drugly" [70]
2010 The Simpsons Princess Penelope (voice) Episode: "Once Upon a Time in Springfield" [71]
Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Anne Hathaway/Florence + the Machine" [72]
Family Guy Mother Maggie (voice) Episode: "Go, Stewie, Go!" [73]
Family Guy Herself (voice) Episode: "April in Quahog" [74]
2011 83rd Academy Awards Host Television special; co-host with James Franco [75]
Family Guy Hot Blonde (voice) Episode: "It's a Trap!" [76]
2012 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Anne Hathaway/Rihanna" [77]
The Simpsons Jenny (voice) Episode: "Moonshine River" [78]
2015 HitRecord on TV Vivica Virus Episode: "Re: The Number Two" [79]
Lip Sync Battle Herself Episode: "Anne Hathaway vs. Emily Blunt" [80]
2016 Documentary Now! Herself Episode: "Mr. Runner Up: My Life as an Oscar Bridesmaid, Part 2" [81]
2019 Modern Love Lexi 2 episodes [82]
2020 Sesame Street: Elmo's Playdate Herself Television special [83]
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Episode: "Social Media: The Unverified Rusical" [84]
Solos Leah Episode: "LEAH" [85]
2022 WeCrashed Rebekah Neumann Miniseries (8 episodes); also executive producer [86]
Storybots: Answer Time Secret Agent Lady Episode: "Lasers"

Discography[edit]

Charted songs

For her songs in Ella Enchanted, see: Ella Enchanted (soundtrack)

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CAN
[87]
ESP
[88]
IRL
[89]
UK
[90]
US
[91]
"I Dreamed a Dream" 2012 77 21 26 22 69 Les Misérables: Highlights from
the Motion Picture Soundtrack

Guest appearances

Song Year Artist Album
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" 2004 Jesse McCartney and Anne Hathaway Ella Enchanted (soundtrack)
"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing (Remix)" Anne Hathaway
"Somebody to Love" Anne Hathaway
"Great Big World" 2005 Anne Hathaway Hoodwinked (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"Take, O Take Those Lips Away" 2009 Anne Hathaway and Illyrian Marching Band Twelfth Night
"Full Phathom Five" Anne Hathaway, Hem, and Audra McDonald
"Come Away Death" Anne Hathaway, David Pittu, Raúl Esparza, and Illyrian Marching Band
"Real in Rio" 2011 Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, will.i.am, and The Rio Singers with Hollywood Rio
"Hot Wings (I Wanna Party)" Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, and Jamie Foxx
"At the End of the Day"[92] 2012 Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Foreman, Factory Girls, and Cast Les Misérables: Highlights from
the Motion Picture Soundtrack
"I Dreamed a Dream"[92] Anne Hathaway
"Epilogue"[92] Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Colm Wilkinson, Eddie Redmayne, and Hugh Jackman
"What is Love" 2014 Janelle Monáe, Jamie Foxx, Anne Hathaway, and Jesse Eisenberg Rio 2
"Don't Go Away" Anne Hathaway and Flavia Maia
"Afraid of Heights" 2015 Anne Hathaway and Johnny Flynn Song One:
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"At the Ballet" (from A Chorus Line) 2016 Barbra Streisand, Daisy Ridley, and Anne Hathaway Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway

See also[edit]

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